Putney School of Art and Design
Summer SchoolMonday 16 July - Friday 3 August 2018
Creative short courses foradults and young peoplein the summer holidays
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Portraiture in Two DaysTutor: Ian EllisThis course is ideally suited for those with somedrawing or painting experience. There will be asingle pose throughout the two days, allowing forboth sustained drawings and oil painting, with theaim of completing at least one painting or drawingby the end of the course. Throughout the two daysyou will explore colour mixing from a limitedpalette and examine the light and dark and warmand cool relationships observed from life. Advicewill be given concerning how to improve yourdrawing, mixing and oil painting technique. Acrylicpaint will only be used to create the grounds for oilpaint.
Introduction to DrawingTutor: Jan MalaszekA structured course for students with little or nodrawing experience who would like to learn todraw from observation. You will learn the basicprinciples of drawing including perspective, how tocreate a sense of scale and proportion, and conveyvolume and space. You will be able to drawaccurately whilst developing a personal style andexpression.
Alternative Print TechniquesTutor: Ed AdlingtonLearn to use and explore a wide range of printtechniques that are not widely practiced, includingbut not limited to Collagraph, Drypoint andMonoprinting. This is a unique opportunity for youto develop alternative printing methods. Thesetechniques are quick and immediate, so you willleave the course with your original prints in hand.
Botanic Illustration - BeginnersTutor: Jaco NelFor beginners, the course will start with basicprinciples of drawing using graphite pencils. It willbe the foundation to move on to pen and ink andthen to water colour painting.
Painting in Oils- getting startedTutor: Shaun CareyDo you want to paint in oils but don’t know whereto start? This three-evening course with anexperienced painter will give you the core skills andtechniques to begin your own paintings, buildingyour confidence, and establishing a platform forfuture painting and individual artistic practice.
How to bookBy phone 020 3959 0110 (during opening hours)Enrol online www.webenrol.com/psadFurther information www.enablelc.org/PSAD
Please note that young people (15 years +) mayattend some of the adult courses but you need tocheck this prior to enrolling.
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Week OneMonday 16 - Friday 20 July
For AdultsFigure Drawing - Capturing MovementTutor: Graham ColeA lively and entertaining course introducingstudents to the dynamics of the moving figure usinglife models and performers culminating in a day ata performance venue. Students should have somedrawing experience and will be introduced toexercises developing the appropriate mind-set priorto depicting pure movement. Work in charcoal, softpencil, pastels, inks or water-based media.
Good Artists Copy, Great Artists Steal - PicassoTutor: Ian EllisThis course will focus on the dynamic compositionof a late still life painting by Pablo Picasso calledStill life with Cat and Lobster (1962). After an initialanalysis of the painting the aim is to see how muchPicasso's subject matter, colour, composition, andoil painting techniques will influence you whencomposing and painting your own still life.
Drawing for CeramicsTutor: Jane MillarThis three day course aims to give students workingin ceramics an opportunity to develop newinspiration and visual ideas about shape andsurface, including sketchbook development, whichcan be taken on into their individual practice. Wewill work in the studio for the first two daysfollowed by a visit to a ceramic studio / workshopin day 3. It is suitable for beginners andexperienced potters to develop their ceramic workthrough drawing.
Travel PhotographyTutor: Neil WhiteLearn the fundamental skills to improve your travelphotography. The course will de-mystify andsimplify some of the elements of photography soyou can take better pictures while on holiday.
Photo-EtchingTutor: Ed AdlingtonIn this two-day course, students will explore thepossibilities of photo-etching - this is not the merereproduction of a photographic image, but aprocess that can be used alongside others toproduce the final piece. You will combinephotoetching and traditional etching techniques toproduce multiple works. This course will be idealfor students with some experience of printmaking.
Intensive Throwing DayTutor: Carol GreenawayOnly for students with some experience ofthrowing - it will offer a recap on basic throwingtechniques, and then will build on individualthrowing skills with a view to completing a rangeof finished pieces.
Drawing and WatercolourTutor: Shaun CareyThis course aims to develop your drawing abilitiesfurther, which in turn will underpin your painting inwatercolour skills. We will be exploring a variety ofsubjects including still-life and landscape throughlocal outdoor visits.
Drawing the Clothed FigureTutor: Annabel CullenA two-day drawing investigation for experiencedstudents into the way clothes both mask anddescribe the body beneath. Making studies ofmodels, nude and clothed, each day you willproduce a full-length drawing in the media of yourchoice: pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastels or colouredpencils, ink and wash. Time will allow for buildingup a full tonal study of the clothing, payingattention to different fabric textures.
Pottery Workshop – All LevelsTutor: Hazel RichardsBeginners to pottery will be shown hand- buildingtechniques and a chance to experience the potters’wheel. Experienced students will be able to work for3 consecutive days on your own initiated projectswith the support of a very experienced tutor.
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Open Studio (Pottery)Tutor: VariousOpen studio sessions are available to those thatalready have experience working with clay and areinterested in working on their own projects. Youwill be expected to manage the progress of yourown work but advice will be available if required.
Intensive Illustration WorkshopTutor: Jane PorterPublished illustrator and author Jane Porter willoffer 3 intensive evenings experimenting withdifferent techniques to create your own“Illustration Sampler”. Techniques will includeexperimental watercolour, inks collage and more!Suitable for all levels..
Intro to Glaze TechnologyTutor: Emilia RadlinskaA one-off introductory session for pottery andceramic sculpture students interested in expandingtheir knowledge of glazes. Learn what glazes aremade of, what the different components do andthe basic methodology for altering glaze attributessuch as colour and fit. We will cover how to getthe best out of the glazes you work with, achieveconsistency of results and avoid common glazefaults through practical demonstrations. This is adiscussion of glaze technology, theory and methodwith examples, which will help to inform yourpractice.
Drawing with Mixed MediaTutor: Jane MillarAn opportunity for students to experiment andobserve, using different media. Working fromobservation we will explore line and form,transparency and detail, as well as layering. Idealfor students looking for ways to take drawingsthrough to painting and print. The final sessionprovides an opportunity for students to develop apersonal project.
Week TwoMonday 23 - Friday 27 July
For AdultsLife Drawing with two models Tutor: Jan MalaszekThis two day course gives you the opportunity toexplore the dynamics and compositionalpossibilities of working with two life models. Usinga variety of drawing media and working fromposes of various lengths you will focus on negative& positive shapes, rhythms, mark making and theuse of dramatic lighting to create a range ofdrawings on different surfaces and papers.
The River Thames - Oil PaintingTutor: Ian EllisThis course uses locations by the River Thames as astarting point to improve oil painting layeringtechniques such glazing, wet on wet and workingopaque paint over dry grounds. Included are ideasabout how to improve drawing, colour mixing,colour contrast and composition skills.
Etching Week - All levelsTutor: Chris RoantreeFor beginners and experienced students, coveringthe core processes of soft ground, hard ground andaquatint, through demonstrations over three days.The focus will then shift to self-generated projectsand advanced techniques. All aspects of traditionaletching and printing will be taught anddemonstrated, from plate preparation through toetching and printing.
Botanic Illustration - Students with experienceTutor: Jaco NelThe course will cover the botanical world throughline, form and shading. We will endeavour todescribe the basic form and texture of plantsthrough foliage, flowers and root stock. We willalso look at layout and composition in the makingof an illustration. It is aimed at students ofintermediate level experience, who can work intheir chosen medium including Pen and ink,Graphite, Watercolour.
Talks on Modern Art with Colin PinkDay 1 The Art of the Sublime: Friedrich to EliassonIn this session we will examine ideas about the sublime from philosophers Edmund Burke, ImmanuelKant and Jean-Francois Lyotard and see how these notions are manifested in the work of GermanRomanticism (eg C.D. Friedrich); J.M.W. Turner; the American landscape painters of the sublime (egFrederic Church) through Abstract Expressionism (eg Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still)to contemporary artists such as Yayoi Kusama’s infinity rooms, James Turrell’s light installations andOlafur Eliasson, whose Weather Project was one of the most successful installations in the Tate Modernturbine hall.
Day 2 Existentialism & Post-war art: Europe & AmericaIn this session we will examine the key ideas of existentialist philosophy, as manifested in the thoughtof Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre. Existentialism was a hugely influentialphilosophical and cultural force in the 1940s and 1950s and we will look at how it is manifested in thework of the American abstract expressionists (such as Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock) and in Europein the work of a diverse range of artists such as Alberto Giacometti; Jean Fautrier; Germaine Richier;Francis Bacon; the Kitchen Sink School; Alberto Burri; Antoni Tapies etc.
Day 3 Postmodernism and Contemporary ArtIn this session we will ask what is postmodernism (focusing on the ideas of Jean-Francois Lyotard) andcontrast modernism and postmodernism as cultural movements and modernity and postmodernity associo-economic constructs. We will look at a wide range of postmodern art from its inception in thework of Marcel Duchamp; Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, through to later artists such as CindySherman; Jeff Koons; Hans Haacke; Tracey Emin; Grayson Perry; and Yinka Shonibare.
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Intensive Throwing Week - Agate WareTutor: John Dawson A course for students with some throwingexperience. Students are welcome to attend for theintensive throwing experience and we will belooking at applying different methods of colouredclay into the work to create an arbitrary pattern inthe finished work.
NEW Exploring 2D & 3D Mixed Media
Tutor: Eithne HealyWorking from a given theme students will producea series of 2D and 3D work in mixed media.
Using found materials, plaster, wood, wire, clay,card, students will create a 3D response to theirtopic (individually and collaboratively). They willexplore some of the fundamental concerns relatingto sculpture and 2D composition looking at form,weight, texture, colour, space, tonal contrasts/lightdark and spatial ambiguities. This will culminate ina series of smaller paintings/mixed media images orlarger scale works. Suitable for students who arelooking to refresh their current practice or buildinga portfolio of work.
NEW Impressionism & After: History &Practice: National GalleryTutor: Jan MalaszekWe will investigate the implications Emile Zola’sfamous dictum that Impressionism is “nature seemthorough temperament”. On each of the two dayshalf the day will be spent looking at paintings, inthe National gallery & the Courtauld Galleriesrespectively. In the afternoons we will draw usingpastels and colour pencils in St. James park and bythe River Thames. This will provide the opportunityto explore practically what we’ve seen and talkedabout in the gallery visits
For Young PeopleDigital Photography 14-17 yearsTutor: Neil WhiteThis fun and practical digital photography coursewill give students a thorough introduction intodigital photography in an exciting and creativeenvironment. There will be studio time along withpractical sessions - “photo shoots”- wherestudents can put into practice what they have beenlearning. Experimenting and being creative will beencouraged.
Oil painting for 14-17 yearsTutor: Shaun CareyYou will learn how to master some of thetechniques of oil painting as you discover why thisversatile medium has been a favourite choice formany artists over the centuries. You willexperiment with a variety of techniques from thetraditional to contemporary. This course promisesto be hands-on and dynamic.
For Children and familiesFamily Learning Painting Tutor: Jane MillarWith an emphasis on fun, this is an opportunity towork with your child on some great creativeprojects, learning new skills along the way. Youwill be working with drawing materials as well aspaints, and other art materials. Age range 7-13years.
Kids Art ClubTutor: Jane MillarThe course is an enjoyable and creative art club forchildren to express themselves through drawing,painting, printing and mixed media. There will be anew project each session and materials areprovided. Age range: 8-13 not accompanied by anadult.
NEW Family Learning Printmaking Tutor: Ed AdlingtonThis is a new addition to the range of familylearning courses. With an emphasis always on fun,this is an opportunity to work with your child onsome great creative projects, learning printmakingtechniques. Age range 7-13 years.
Kids Art ClubTutor: Ed AdlingtonThe course is an enjoyable and creative art club forchildren to express themselves through drawing,painting, printing and mixed media. There will be anew project each session and materials areprovided. Age range: 8-13 not accompanied by anadult.
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Week ThreeMonday 30 July - Friday 3 August
For AdultsComposition & Colour: Drawing & Paintingon the River ThamesTutor: Ian EllisThe course focuses on improving compositioncontrol, including composing with line, light andshade, and colour. Students can use their preferredmedium which could be any type of paint ordrawing material. The first morning session willbegin with demonstrations in the studio beforegoing out by the River Thames.
Botanic Illustration - All Levels Tutor: Jaco NelThis is a two-day workshop for students of alllevels. We will be working with summer perennials,stems, twigs and seed pods combined in a singlework to be completed over 2 days. The work willbe exploring buds, flowers and/or seeds or fruit aswell as foliage. Students can work in graphite, penand ink or watercolour.
Intensive Lino PrintingTutor: Ed AdlingtonThe course will cover the creation of your design,colour mixing and finishing to a professionalstandard whilst exploring relief printing using linoblocks in two days. The workshop begins with thebasic techniques through planning your design,creating your linocut block, mixing colours andprinting onto a range of paper.
Pottery Workshop (All Levels) Tutor: Malindi O’RorkeWhatever your level of expertise come and enjoythe facilities, finish off existing projects or followthe tutor's ideas to get you started with clay. A dayin the pottery will give you the opportunity to learnsome basic techniques if you are a beginner orwork independently, but with support, if you areexperienced.
Watercolour Landscape All levelsTutor: Shaun CareyExploring landscape both in the studio and onlocation. You will be encouraged to developobservational skills through sketchbook use, as youprogress to complete finished works.
Portrait Painting and Drawing All levelsTutor: Adele WagstaffThis three-day course is suitable for beginners andexperienced students and you will learn thetechniques of sketching, measuring and drawingdirectly from the model in preparation for a longerpose. There will be a single pose throughout thethree days allowing for in-depth analysis of colour,tone and temperature relationships observed fromlife. You will have a further understanding of theanatomy of the head and neck through drawingwhile exploring contrasting techniques and youwill work on a small oil painting of the head, (oryour preferred medium may be used).
Screenprint WorkshopTutor: Justine EllisFor beginners and those with previous experienceof screen printing, the course aims to cover thecore principles of screen printing for beginners andprovide those familiar with the practice anopportunity to have 3 continuous days of printingto consolidate a project or work on somethingnew.
Open Studio (Pottery)Tutor: Belinda BatesOpen studio sessions are available to those thatalready have experience working with clay and areinterested in working on their own projects. Youwill be expected to manage the progress of yourown work although advice will be available ifrequired.
Photoshop IntensiveTutor: John SalisburyA three day intro to the creative possibilities ofworking in Photoshop designed for those with littleexperience of the software. You will learn thebasics of everything to get started, creating imagesusing photographs and composite montagestogether with illustrations.
Watercolour Landscape All levelsTutor: Shaun CareyExploring landscape both in the studio and onlocation. You will be encouraged to developobservational skills through sketchbook use, asyou progress to complete finished works.
For Young PeoplePottery: Throwing for beginners 14 and overTutor: Malindi O’RorkeLearn and enjoy the magic of throwing on thewheel, with professional instruction on how tomake a range of pottery shapes. Suitable for adultsas well as young people.
Digital Animation for 14 years and aboveTutor: John Salisbury
Learn how to create animations using designsoftware. you will be generating ideas,visualisations, characters, backgrounds, storylines,audio, plus working within technical limitations toproduce your own short animation by the end ofthe course. Some prior knowledge of Photoshopwould be helpful.
Art and Design for Young People 14-17 yearsTutor: Eithne HealyAn enjoyable and challenging course designed tobuild on existing skills to create a varied body ofwork useful for GCSE and A level course work orfor a dynamic foundation portfolio. The course willinclude drawing, painting, mixed media with anoption for printmaking and clay sculpture. The firsttwo days will concentrate on drawing fromobservation, later you will experiment in mixedmedia and explore ideas of the observed world andto the work of artists both past and present.
For Children & familiesFamily Learning Drawing & PaintingTutor: Shaun CareyDraw and paint with your child under expertguidance. Designed for the fun of making Art aswell as the challenge of an exciting drawing andpainting project. For children 7-13 years.
Family Learning PotteryTutor: Malindi O’RorkeAn enjoyable and creative course for familiesmodelling and hand-building with clay to createunique vessels and objects. For children 7-13 years.
Kids Art Club Tutor: Chud ClowesThe course is an enjoyable and creative art club forchildren to express themselves through drawing,painting, printing and mixed media. There will be anew project each session and materials areprovided. Choice of morning or afternoon classAge range: 8-13 not accompanied by an adult.
Fees and ChargesThe fees for each course are shown with thecourse listings. All classes have two fees listed -the standard fee and the discounted fee payableif you are a Wandsworth resident over 60 yearsof age. There are no discounts available forFamily Learning and Young People courses.
Refunds will only be given if the school cancelsa course.
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Where are we?
AddressPutney School of Art and Design is located on Oxford Road SW15 2LQ
By trainClose to Putney Rail Station and East Putney Underground Station
By bus A short walk from bus stops serving routes: 37, 337, (Upper Richmond Road), 220, 270, 485 (Putney Bridge Road),14, 39, 85, 93, 424, 430 (Putney Station)
Contact detailsPutney School of Art and Design, Oxford Road, London SW15 2LQ
Telephone: (020) 3959 0110Email: [email protected]
www.enable.org/PSADenrol@enablelc
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